Encapsulate BRK is a freeware TrueType format font family created by, and Copyright by, Brian Kent of ÆNIGMA GAMES AND FONTS.







The included fonts with reserved names "Encapsulate BRK" (using filename 'encapsul.ttf', at version 1.35) and Encapsulate Plain BRK (using filename 'encappln.ttf', at version 2.20) that are included in this distribution archive were created as a freeware font family by Brain Kent of ÆNIGMA GAMES AND FONTS.



This is a very rounded sans font that uses an outline to produce an almost circled font, while the Plain version uses the same characters without the encapulating circles. See the included "encapsulate.txt" text file for further instructions on how to use this font from the authoring font artist.



This font supports upper case capitals, lowercase, numerals, and punctuationn. This font would be appropriate for playbills, Tee shirts, modern cartoon titling, certain logos and advertising.



This font family has a home at the Font-Journal at:

http://www.font-journal.com/fonts/13367/encapsulate_brk.php





AUTHORIZED FONT USE SUMMARY:

Commercial, professional, charitable or personal use of this freeware font is OK, even as a webfont.



Redistribution of this font is authorized by the author if it is not altered (no derrivatives are allowed), as long as it includes the original, unaltered and unedited "encapsulate.txt" text file, and the font is not sold (not even as a part of a larger collection), unless prior consent has been secured from the authoring designer.



For specific details on the use of this font, email the authoring designer, Brian Kent (see contact info in the ABOUT section that follows).







ABOUT THE AUTHORING FONT DESIGNER:

Brian R. Kent

ÆNIGMA GAMES & FONTS (AKA: AENIGMA FONTS)



Last Known Website Addresses:

http://www.aenigmafonts.com/

http://aenigma.cellosoft.com/



Last Known Email addressses:

kentpw@norwich.net

aefonts@frontier.net







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